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Canon webcam topic revisited: Why sensor size affects image quality (Mac compatibility on the way)
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The case for the Canon T6 as the least costly option of the Canon webcam capable cameras.


Pros:

Better image quality than a webcam since the sensor is larger. Your colors and overall image should be less muddy. Your colors will be truer and have more saturation and depth.

Ability to manually adjust the exposure (lighter or darker).

It can be had on the used market for around $150 for the body, $199 with the typical 18-55mm kit lens.

The mic built in isn't too shabby. The body has no mic port. If you are on a laptop, the Mic port can be used for an external mic or use your laptop's mic port. This wireless lab mic is nifty for $40 $40 wireless mic
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Lavalier...3?dchild=1&keywords=dslr+microphone+wireless&qid=1588384200&sr=8-13&swrs=AF5B754DFF2FAA8BDA238ACC35626D8C

You can buy different lenses such as ones that let in more light.

The camera can be a side hobby. If you already have this hobby, it can be a backup camera.



Cons:

Windows only

No flip out LCD

No autofocus in video mode. Doesn't matter much of you are stationary

Shows more of your facial imperfections
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Re: Canon webcam topic revisited: Why sensor size affects image quality - by pRICE cUBE - 05-08-2020, 05:00 AM

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